[Denmark's TeliaSonera moves into phase two of its trial 3GPP UMA trial project using the Motorola UMA Solution including the A910 handset.]

Basingstoke, UK -- Motorola, Inc. announced that following a successful initial six-month trial of its Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) solution, TeliaSonera Denmark is moving to phase two of the trial project -- making calls with Motorola A910 handset over the first 3GPP compliant UMA system in an operational network environment.

The market trial is an important step forward in delivering Motorola's vision of Seamless Mobility incorporating products and services from across the organization. The complete, fully tested UMA solution from Motorola includes network infrastructure, A910 handsets, and integration and deployment services. In addition, Motorola is developing UMA-based connected home solutions to enable seamless access around the home.

For TeliaSonera customers, the UMA solution will offer lower-cost mobile calls with better coverage in the home as well as a seamless mobile experience using a single device, single number, contacts book, voicemail and bill.

Motorola's UMA solution, now being deployed by TeliaSonera Denmark, supports standards including Bluetooth(TM) and WiFi and allows the use of handsets from multiple vendors. Motorola and TeliaSonera plan to continue working together to assess the future potential of a converged network.

In addition to TeliaSonera, nine other European operators are currently trialing Motorola's UMA solution.